Federer to open Australia Open against Bedene
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[January 11, 2018]
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Roger
Federer will open his Australian Open title defense against
Slovenian Aljaz Bedene next week, while top seed Rafa Nadal, the
losing finalist last year, was paired with Dominican Victor Estrella
Burgos at the draw on Thursday.
Women's top seed Simona Halep of Romania faces Australian wildcard
Destanee Aiava in the first round, with second seed Caroline
Wozniacki starting out against Halep's compatriot Mihaela
Buzarnescu.
Serena Williams will not defend the women's title having had her
first child last year but 2008 champion Maria Sharapova, who failed
a drugs test at the tournament in 2016, is back unseeded after a ban
and will face Germany's Tatjana Maria.
Williams's sister Venus, who lost to her sibling in the final last
year, is seeded fourth and the 37-year-old was handed a tricky first
encounter against Swiss former world number seven Belinda Bencic,
who is 17 years her junior.
Men's third seed Grigor Dimitrov will face a qualifier, with
Alexander Zverev, ranked fourth, playing Italian Thomas Fabbiano but
with 2014 champion Stan Wawrinka, returning after surgery, in his
section of the draw.
Young gun Zverev had little luck in his first Australian Open draw
as a top five seed with either Wawrinka, who plays Ricardas
Berankis, or Novak Djokovic potentially standing in his path in the
quarter-finals.
Six-times Melbourne Park champion Djokovic, seeded 14th after
missing the back end of last season with an elbow injury, will take
on American lefthander Donald Young in his first match with
mercurial Frenchman Gael Monfils looming in round two.
Federer also has Milos Raonic, Juan Martin del Potro, David Goffin
and Tomas Berdych in his quarter of the draw, while Nadal would
appear to have the easier section, although former U.S. Open
champion Marin Cilic looms as a last-eight opponent.
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Switzerland's Roger Federer holds the Men's singles trophy as he
participates in the official draw ceremony ahead of the Australian
Open tennis tournament. REUTERS/David Gray
If the draw goes to seeding, Dimitrov would face American Jack Sock
in the last eight, with ailing world number five Dominic Thiem, who
withdrew from Kooyong because of illness on Thursday, taking on
Zverev.
Britain's Andy Murray and Japan's Kei Nishikori have already
withdrawn from the championships and women's world number three
Garbine Muguruza has twice pulled out of tournaments over the last
two weeks due to leg cramps and a thigh problem.
The Wimbledon champion is scheduled take on France's Jessika Ponchet
in the first round, while French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko was
paired with veteran Francesca Schiavone and U.S Open champion Sloane
Stephens will take on China's Zhang Shuai.
Australia's sole men's seed, Nick Kyrgios, takes on Brazilian
Rogerio Dutra Silva and local women's 18th seed Ashleigh Barty takes
on Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka.
(Reporting by Nick Mulvenney in Sydney; Editing by John O'Brien)
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